Hello all!
I am a car enthusiast, and thought I knew a good deal about 'detailing' till I found this site at a recommendation from a fellow member of www.mazda6tech.com
Anyways - to the point!
I own a 2004 Mazda 6s, and will be giving the car its first wax since the dealer's wax on purchase. It is Blazing Copper color.
Typically, I have used Megiuars Gold Class...on an 01 GMC Sonoma.
Since this is a 'different' color, I was hoping to get some feedback on Wax Product (that I can get in a store, not online), and some advice on whether or not to purchase a orbital buffer for the buffing after applying wax by hand...
First, what is a great wax to use for such a color? The color is called "Blazing Copper" and is just that, not rustish, not bronze, not orange. Its a lively copper that looks superb when clean, and best at dusk...IMO
Second, I was going to purchase a Craftsman Random Orbiting Polisher/Buffer for the buffing of the wax I apply by hand. Is this silly? Does it work? Is it better than using elbow grease?
Thanks!!!
I am a car enthusiast, and thought I knew a good deal about 'detailing' till I found this site at a recommendation from a fellow member of www.mazda6tech.com
Anyways - to the point!
I own a 2004 Mazda 6s, and will be giving the car its first wax since the dealer's wax on purchase. It is Blazing Copper color.
Typically, I have used Megiuars Gold Class...on an 01 GMC Sonoma.
Since this is a 'different' color, I was hoping to get some feedback on Wax Product (that I can get in a store, not online), and some advice on whether or not to purchase a orbital buffer for the buffing after applying wax by hand...
First, what is a great wax to use for such a color? The color is called "Blazing Copper" and is just that, not rustish, not bronze, not orange. Its a lively copper that looks superb when clean, and best at dusk...IMO
Second, I was going to purchase a Craftsman Random Orbiting Polisher/Buffer for the buffing of the wax I apply by hand. Is this silly? Does it work? Is it better than using elbow grease?
Thanks!!!